Our 256-game journey is complete!
For the second straight season, a pair of top seeds (Seattle and New England) enter as the odds on favorite to reach the Super Bowl.
Here is the NFL postseason schedule…
AFC
#1 – New England Patriots (AFC East champion, bye)
#2 – Denver Broncos (AFC West champion, bye)
#3 – Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC North champion)
#4 – Indianapolis Colts (AFC South champion)
#5 – Cincinnati Bengals (Wild Card)
#6 – Baltimore Ravens (Wild Card)
NFC
#1 – Seattle Seahawks (NFC West champion, bye)
#2 – Green Bay Packers (NFC North champion, bye)
#3 – Dallas Cowboys (NFC East champion)
#4 – Carolina Panthers (NFC South champion)
#5 – Arizona Cardinals (Wild Card)
#6 – Detroit Lions (Wild Card)
TV SCHEDULE:
WILD CARD WEEKEND:
SATURDAY, JANUARY 3 @ 4:35PM – #5 Arizona Cardinals at #4 Carolina Panthers (ESPN)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 3 @ 8:15PM – #6 Baltimore Ravens at #3 Pittsburgh Steelers (NBC)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 @ 1:05PM – #5 Cincinnati Bengals at #4 Indianapolis Colts (CBS)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 @ 4:40PM – #6 Detroit Lions at #3 Dallas Cowboys (FOX)
DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF ROUND:
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10 @ 4:35PM – IND/CIN/BAL at #1 NE (CBS)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10 @ 8:15PM – CAR/ARI/DET at #1 Seattle (FOX)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11 @ 1:05PM – IND/PIT/SD at #2 Green Bay (FOX)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11 @ 4:40PM – PIT/IND/CIN at #2 Denver (CBS)
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND:
SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 @ 3:05PM – NFC CHAMPIONSHIP (FOX)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 @ 6:40PM – AFC CHAMPIONSHIP (CBS)
SUPER BOWL XLIX:
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 @ 6:30PM
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